Serene Currents is a contemporary line work from the Modern Collection at Japandi.Art. The image belongs to the family of contour-line abstraction — that topographic line which runs from Japanese river and wave woodblock prints through Bridget Riley’s curved line works to contemporary reduction. The print reads like a quiet map, the record of slow currents in light neutral tones.
The composition builds from many flowing, curved lines set so closely together that a topographic or wave-like pattern emerges across the sheet. The background stays light and even, the line itself carrying the image — it tapers and thickens, gathers and parts, the way a current does. The print is produced as a giclée on archival paper — a pigment-ink process that keeps the many fine, parallel lines clean.
In the room, the print stays gentle and almost meditative. The light neutral palette suits a study, a hallway, a bedroom or a bathroom, and sits with pale wood, white plaster, raw linen . . . Read More >>
Serene Currents is a contemporary line work from the Modern Collection at Japandi.Art. The image belongs to the family of contour-line abstraction — that topographic line which runs from Japanese river and wave woodblock prints through Bridget Riley’s curved line works to contemporary reduction. The print reads like a quiet map, the record of slow currents in light neutral tones.
The composition builds from many flowing, curved lines set so closely together that a topographic or wave-like pattern emerges across the sheet. The background stays light and even, the line itself carrying the image — it tapers and thickens, gathers and parts, the way a current does. The print is produced as a giclée on archival paper — a pigment-ink process that keeps the many fine, parallel lines clean.
In the room, the print stays gentle and almost meditative. The light neutral palette suits a study, a hallway, a bedroom or a bathroom, and sits with pale wood, white plaster, raw linen and softer textiles. It works as a single sheet or as part of a small pair.
The print is available in three formats. The paper edition is printed on heavy archival paper and prepared for a clip frame or a custom frame. The framed edition arrives ready to hang, with shatter-resistant acrylic — lighter and safer than glass. The canvas edition is printed on satin-coated cotton and stretched over a wooden frame.
Frequently asked questions
What does Serene Currents show?
Many flowing, curved lines set closely together, forming a topographic or wave-like pattern on a light neutral ground; the line itself carries the image.
Which tradition does the drawing draw on?
Contour-line abstraction — the topographic line that runs from Japanese river and wave woodblock prints through Bridget Riley’s curved line works to contemporary reduction, held in a Japandi register.
Which rooms does the print suit?
Studies, hallways, bedrooms and bathrooms. It sits with pale wood, white plaster, raw linen and softer textiles.
How is the print produced?
As a giclée with pigment inks on archival paper. The same image is also available as a framed edition behind shatter-resistant acrylic or on satin-coated cotton canvas over a wooden stretcher.
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